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Day 1: Siem Reap -
Tonle Sap Lake "Waterworld"
On arrival at Siem Reap airport, you are
already expected by our driver who will
bring you to the hotel. The first day is
free for leisure. Gather your first
impressions of Siem Reap and find a charming
restaurant to have lunch. After 4:30 pm you
can already use your temple pass and enjoy
the magic atmosphere of these ancient places
when the sun sets down. In the evening,
choose one of our recommended restaurants to
have dinner or stroll through the city and
find one along your way.
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High water program
(approx. between July and middle of
December)
At 11:00 AM gather at the meeting point
and transfer to The Jayavarman, where
the crew is looking forward to embracing
the guests. Welcome cocktail and lunch
on the cruise liner. The Jayavarman sets
sail towards the little known stilt
village of Kampong Phluk. We will climb
aboard small rowing boats and let the
local children take us on a tour of this
flooded forest.
Welcome Dinner on the Sun Deck. Mooring
and overnight on the lake.
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Low water program
(approx. between middle of December and
June)
At 8 am, we gather at the meeting point
for the transfer by coach to Prek K’Dam
on the Tonle Sap River. We will stop at
Kampong Thom, one of the first
settlements in the pre-Angkorian period.
Embarkation in Prek K’Dam
and welcome cocktail early afternoon. The
Jayavarman sets sail upstream towards
Kampong Chhnang and the great Tonle Sap
Lake. We wind our way through the jungle and
as the river narrows, it makes you feel at
peace with yourself and the community.
In the afternoon our Cambodian guide will
meet you for a briefing and the bike fitting
to ensure we can start biking the following
morning well prepared and all tranquil.
Later that evening meet your fellow
passengers on board for Welcome Dinner on
the Sun Deck.
Day 2: Tonle Sap -
Kampong Chhnang - Kampong Cham
"Cambodia’s province and the wetlands"
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High water program
Before the sun rises, The Jayavarman
sets sail to cross the Tonle Sap Lake.
As the ship is about to exit the lake,
the marshlands exhibit spectacular
scenery along the river banks of Kampong
Chhnang province.
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Low water program
Kampong Chhnang is a busy rural port
town with bustling markets and lots of
children to greet us on our way around.
Our first trip on the bike will take us
through beautiful rural areas of Kampong
Chhnang including Clay Pot Port. This
charming town is settled on the bank of
the Tonle Sap River. Nearby sights
include two floating villages and a
hamlet famous for its distinctive
pottery where we visit a well known
artist. We continue biking through the
picturesque scenery of the Cambodian
countryside dotted with villages and
green rice paddies. Before returning to
The Jayavarman for lunch, we make a stop
at a school where the kids expect us to
teach them some English!
The afternoon cruise will follow the
meandering Tonle Sap River, which
narrows through leafy swaths of the
South East Asian Jungle touching Phnom
Penh. In the late afternoon we enter the
upper Mekong River bound to Kampong Cham
to stop for a walk through a rural
village.
Cycling: Around 30km
Day 3: Kampong Cham -
Wat Hanchey: "Monks and hilltops"
Early in the morning we embark on a journey
upriver to the pre-Angkorian temple of Wat
Hanchey. Located at the top of a hill
overlooking the river, it offers some of the
best views in Cambodia. When leaving the
ship, we take the bikes with us and visit
Wat Hanchey. After getting blessed by monks,
we set off for a stunning day to explore the
rural Kampong Cham on two wheels. Our tour
leads us on raised lanes with charming stilt
villages left and right, surrounded by water
in the monsoon season. Under the shade of a
tree we will have a pause for packed lunch
before arriving in Kampong Cham, Cambodia’s
third largest city. From this busy place we
continue our ride towards Wat Nokor, a
colorful temple built within the ruins of an
ancient sanctuary that holds a timeless
story.
Then we travel to the Cheung Kok Ecotourism
Village, a small village developed with
support from Assistance Médiation
Internationale (AMICA). Travelers can visit
the village and take part in activities to
experience village life. Profits from
tourism go towards re-investment into
long-term projects. Back on board The
Jayavarman sets sail towards the capital
Phnom Penh.
Cycling: Around 30km
Day 4: Phnom Penh:
"Pearl of the East"
Early in the morning we pass a truly
indescribable scene while approaching Phnom
Penh’s river promenade. After breakfast, we
get on the bikes for a city tour in this
dynamic, historical capital of Cambodia
which has retained its French colonial
charm. Sightseeing in the morning will
include the dazzling white and gold
architecture of the Royal Palace and the
Silver Pagoda, and outstanding displays of
Khmer crafts at the National Museum. We also
visit the temple Wat Phnom and do an
excursion to the Genocide museum to learn
more about the Cambodian civil war under the
Khmer Rouge regime. Lunch in a local
restaurant.
Thereafter, we return to The Jayavarman
where a variety of cocktails will be at your
disposal to ease the nerves, followed by
Cambodia’s traditional and opulent Apsara
dance performance. Experience the brilliance
and richness of the culture, the soothing
sounds of traditional music, the calming
scent of incense sticks and a delicious
Khmer food buffet.
Cycling: Around 20km
Day 5: Phnom Penh -
border crossing
Wake up to the sun rising over the Mekong
for Thai Chi on the Sun Deck. The Jayavarman
then casts off for a day of cruising the
main Mekong Channel. This is pretty much an
international shipping route. We will visit
Pre-K Touch, a lively jungle village before
relaxing at well laid out fruit orchards.
Late afternoon we set off to the Vietnamese
border for the usual formalities, which in
this part of the world takes a bit of time.
During the afternoon cruise, there will be
time to relax on the Sun Deck, get a massage
in the Spa, or taking part in Heritage
Line’s Vietnamese cooking class. The ship
moors midstream overnight.
Day 6: Chau Doc - Cai
Be: "Taste of aqua cultural life"
Welcome to the circus of fish. After
breakfast we meet our Vietnamese biking
guide aboard The Jayavarman and embark with
the bikes on a boat excursion to the
exciting floating villages and catfish farms
witnessing masses of Bassa fish being fed.
We continue our tour on the bikes and
discover Chau Doc, a fascinating town of
rich French colonial architecture before
heading towards Sam Mountain which is
surrounded by dozens of pagodas and temples
such as Tay An Pagoda, Thoai Ngoc Hau temple
and Lady Chua Xu Pagoda, dating from the
1820s. This is an inviting spot to have a
lunch break and wander around. Then we
continue biking to Sam Mountain. Those of us
who want to take it easy will leave the
bikes at the foot of the mountain and enjoy
an airy motorbike ride uphill to gain a
spectacular panoramic view of the Cambodian
border and beyond. The more adventourous
bikers can take the half hour challenge and
cycle to the top. Back down from the
mountain, we continue biking to the border
town Tinh Bien. A stroll along the bustling
frontier market will give us great insights
of the trade between the Vietnamese and
Cambodian. Before we cycle back to Chau Doc
along Vinh Te canal, we will enjoy lunch in
a local restaurant. Back to the ship around
3 pm, we head towards Cai Be.
Cycling: Around 30km
Day 7: Cai Be:
"Vietnamese inventiveness"
Today’s tour starts with the visit of Cai
Be’s colorful floating market on board a
traditional sampan, the “Cai Be Princess”.
Cruise among local sampans coming from all
provinces of the delta full of fruits and
vegetables. After the market tour, our
bicycling adventure begins. In the morning
we cycle through the lush, fertile country
side, on a small rural road, enjoying the
tranquil countryside. The ride will lead us
to charming fruit orchards along the way
where we will make a pause for some
relaxation. Further on, we visit a small
factory producing handicrafts made from
coconut to end our morning tour.
Lunch will await us and the other cruise
guests at Le Longanier, a superb Indochinese
villa located in a lush tropical garden by
the river, surrounded by fruit orchards. Our
biking trip continues for another hour,
heading towards the An Kiet ancient house to
have tea with the descendants of the former
imperial residents and listen to the family
story. We will then board The Jayavarman for
a relaxing evening cruise with a Farewell
Dinner on the Sun Deck while heading towards
Saigon.
Cycling: Around 12-15km
Day 8: Saigon: "The
Sea of Mangroves"
Our cruise with The Jayavarman comes to a
close as the ship winds its way to Saigon
through the UNESCO listed Mangrove Biosphere
Reserve. During the Vietnam War, it had been
destroyed, but amazingly the 75 hectares
have come back to life through reforestation
efforts. Disembark at 10:00 am and continue
your journey in the buzzing city of Saigon.
THE BIKE Package
includes:
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Local English
speaking biking guide for cycling days
(day 2,3,4,6,7) different guide in
Cambodia and Vietnam
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Bicycle rental (TREK
4300, 24 speed, front suspension,
V-Brake, helmet, tool kit and spares
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Drinking water,
snacks & fruits for cycling days
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Local ferry tickets
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All entrance fees for
sightseeing where required in the
itinerary
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Private transfers and
transportations
The Bike Package is an
addition to the 8 Day/7 Night downstream
cruise “The Lost Civilization”.
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